Lesson 35 of 38 • 202 upvotes • 10:00mins
This lessons will help the viewers in getting a comprehensive understanding of the concept of Judicial Review. It then discusses the difference between the US constitution and the British Constitution. Then it goes on discuss the evolution of Judicial Review in India with respect to the Constitutional Amendments by looking at a series of judgements ( Shankari Prasad case, Sajjan Singh Case, GolakNath Case and KBC case, 1973). This would help the viewers in undressing how the SC of India has been trying to balance the aspirations of the Parliament with that of the independence of Judiciary.
38 lessons • 6h 22m
A New Approach To Reading Polity for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam
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5-Step Strategy For Reading Polity for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam
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Overview Of The Constitution for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam
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Preamble Of The Indian Constitution for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam
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Part I : The Union And Its Territories Article 1-4 for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam
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Part II : Citizenship Of The Indian Constitution Article 5-11 for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam
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Definition Of 'State' for UPSC CSE/IAS Exam - Part III : Fundamental Rights Article 12
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Fundamental Rights Article 13 Laws Inconsistent With Fundamental Rights - Part III
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Right To Equality Article 14 : Part 3
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Right To Equality Article 14 (Continued): Part 3
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Fundamental Rights Article 15 To Article 18 : Part 3
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Fundamental Rights Article 16 To Article 18: Part 3
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Fundamental Rights Article 19: Part 3
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Fundamental Rights Article 20 - Protection In Respect Of Conviction For Offences: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 21 - An Introduction: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 21 - An Introduction - Part III (Hindi)
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Fundamental Rights Article 21 - Supreme Court’s Interpretation In Gopalan Case Till National Emergency - Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 21 - Supreme Court’s Interpretation In Gopalan Case Till National Emergency: Part III (Hindi)
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Fundamental Rights Article 21 - Maneka Gandhi Case And Its Expansion: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 21 - Legal Position Of Euthanasia And Suicide: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 22 - Protection Against Arrest & Detention: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 22 - Does India Needs Preventive Detention Provisions: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 23 & 24 - Right Against Exploitation: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 23 & 24 - Bonded & Child Labour Issues (Part 1): Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 23 & 24 - Bonded & Child Labour Issues (Part2): Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 25 & 26: Part III
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Fundamental Rights Article 27 & 28: Part III
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Notions Of Secularism - European Countries Part 1 (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Notions Of Secularism - European Countries Part 2 (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Notions Of Secularism - USA And India (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Notions Of Indian Secularism - Sarv Dharma Sambhav Conception & Principled Distance Approach Model
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Part III : Fundamental Rights Article 32 - Rights To Constitutional Remedies
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Assessment Of Indian Judiciary - How To Prepare (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Assessment Of Indian Judiciary - Collegium System And Judicial Review
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Assesement Of Indian Judiciary - Judicial Review In India (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Assessment Of Indian Judiciary - Comparison Of US And Indian SC & Judicial Activism (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Assessment Of Indian Judiciary - Judicial Restrain Against Activism (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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Assesement Of Indian Judiciary - Score Card Of Indian Courts (Polity Lessons for UPSC CSE)
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